Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood are back on PBS for what's being billed as the fourth season, though it's the seventh season of the show known as The Great British Bake-Off in the United Kingdom, where it aired last year.

While you wait for new episodes to hit each Friday -- or while you catch up on Seasons 1-3 on Netflix (U.K. Seasons 4-6) -- follow these past contestant's Instagram accounts to fill your feed with beautiful bakes and stunning show-stoppers.

Go on a journey with U.S. Season 1 quarter finalist (U.K. Season 5), Martha Collison, by following her Instagram full of treats and travel. The baker was the youngest contestant on her season at age 17. Now, she shares her busy life as a columnist, best-selling author and lover of baking.

John Whaite

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Fancy cakes and other sweets can be found on U.K. Season 3 winner John Whaite's Instagram, who, when not busy being a food writer, TV cook and cookery school owner, also runs a travel Instagram account.

Flora Shedden

Season 3 (U.K Season 6) semi-finalist Flora Shedden’s Instagram is themed like a dream. With soft colors and artsy pics, her account may make you want to ask her to be your wedding caterer AND photographer.

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Feeling like you've gained 10 pounds from just looking at all this food? Season 3 (U.K. Season 6) contestant Ugne Bubnaityte's Instagram is the perfect balance of #fitspo (fitness inspiration) and #foodporn, and will motivate you to hit the gym (after a colorful smoothie, of course).

More interested in the contestants than the food itself? Follow young Season 2 (U.K Season 4) runner-up Ruby Tandoh's Instagram for a peak into her post-show daily life of model-y selfies, new online magazineand (of course) the occasional sweet treat.